What all new cars do you want to see in GT7?

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Just saw this video and three things that popped out to me, was the Dakar 959, Le-mans enduro 959 (codenamed 961) and the 917 V16 Super spyder!

PD yes please chop chop, we need them pronto next update please lol. Nice video that highlights porsche's amazing motorsport career.



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Huh...well this is a coincidence. I was gonna drop my suggestions of 924, 928, 944 and 968, and it seems like I'm not the only one who would like to see more Porsche... :lol:

The main attraction to these ones is not only the fact they're front-engined, but because they're more niche and not as popular as the rest of the Porsche...since Porsche is, and always will be, known as The MR/RR manufacturer.

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As someone who has recently returned to the world of GT, I was confused and surprised that there is still no TTRS or RS3.
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I also found it weird that they skipped the E28 M5, when adding the CSL and E30 M3.

Ps: The E60 M5 and RS6 Avant definitely need to make a return.
 
Has anyone mentioned this little beauty yet? I'd love to rip this in GT7 ^^
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Edit: Can someone delete this, I forgot this thread is for cars that would be new to the game, not returning, and I don't know how to delete a post (either im blind or it doesnt work)
Sorry in advance!
 
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Has anyone mentioned this little beauty yet? I'd love to rip this in GT7 ^^
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Edit: Can someone delete this, I forgot this thread is for cars that would be new to the game, not returning, and I don't know how to delete a post (either im blind or it doesnt work)
Sorry in advance!
That's technically a new-to-series car if it's the RS200 Evolution, a road-going homologation supercar with more power than the one that was featured in GT4. The one in the photo is indeed the Evolution, so that's an all-new car.

Difference:

Original: 246hp/1179kg/M4WD/T/I4 1.8L
Evolution: 580hp/1118kg/M4WD/T/I4 2.1L
 
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Definelitely would love these 4 cars for GT7

First one: McLaren 720S

2th one: Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R

3th one: Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2

4th one: AMG 45s 4matic +
 

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1. Porsche 934 RSR 1976 in Jagermeister livery
2. Ford Falcon GTHO 1971 (Driver Allan Moffat)
3. Holden Torana XU-1 1970 (Driver Peter Brock)
4. Holden Torana A9X 1979 (Driver Peter Brock)
5. Ford Falcon XE 1983 (Driver Dick Johnson)
6. McLaren M8D (Can Am Batmobile)
7. Sunoco Porsche 917/30 (Can Am monster)
 
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'What was once the butt of jokes from the showroom floor to the scrapyard is on the way to becoming a cult classic.'
Top Gear sure love their Ford Focus!
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'What was once the butt of jokes from the showroom floor to the scrapyard is on the way to becoming a cult classic.'
Top Gear sure love their Ford Focus!
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What are you picking here? Several of the unticked cars have been in previous GT games, so are not eligible for this thread.
 
That's technically a new-to-series car if it's the RS200 Evolution, a road-going homologation supercar with more power than the one that was featured in GT4. The one in the photo is indeed the Evolution, so that's an all-new car.

Difference:

Original: 246hp/1179kg/M4WD/T/I4 1.8L
Evolution: 580hp/1118kg/M4WD/T/I4 2.1L
Oh ok, I didn't know about that, nor did I mean to send a pic of the Evolution variant in here. Always cool to learn new things, and thanks for pointing out :)
 
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